Parihuela |
The food is served tapas style primarily—small plates. And our group of 6 ordered a lot of food to share and to hoard for ourselves. What did we order?
Pulpo |
- BBQ ribs with a char sui glaze
- Spicy garlic ginger chicken wings
- Mussels with a broth of coconut, lemongrass, and Thai basil
- Lobster bowl with noodles, rocoto cream, bacon, parmesan, and green peas
- Red Curry with jumbo lump crab and coconut
- Chaufa with oxtail—essentially an oxtail fried rice
- Salt and pepper shrimp (which our group found to not be very good with the head and shell on)
- Thai beef salad
- Pulpo—rock octopus with a ginger gastrique
- Lomo Saltado—braised beef with potatoes and stirred vegetables
- Yuca fries with a red chile mayo and a chimichurri sauce (highly recommended))
- Parihuela—a ciopoino-esque dish pf lobster, clams, mussels, and scallops
I'd easily give CHIFA a 5 stars. I don't pity CHIFA, I just pity the fools that don't have an opportunity experience it.